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Full Time Bird Hunting Guide Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Full-time employees receive an excellent benefits package. **MUST NOT CURRENTLY OWN, HUNT BIRDS, OR VISIT ANYONE THAT OWNS BIRDS** (pet bird, backyard flock, etc.) REQUIREMENTS: * Applicants should ...

Radiology Physician

Beaumont, TX · On-site

$306K - $383K/yr

Diagnostic Radiologist Opening in Texas -Located in Beaumont, TX.-Full Time & Permanent Position ... From bird watching and botanical gardens to fishing, hunting and paddling, you'll find plenty of ...

Veterinary Assistant

Spokane, WA · On-site

$17.13 - $22/hr

At Hunter Veterinary Clinic , our veterinary assistants are essential to everything we do. If you ... Schedule: Full-time preferred in a busy, team-based clinic environment * Physical Requirements:

Cardiology Physician

Beaumont, TX · On-site

$339K - $383K/yr

EP Electrophysiologist opening in Beaumont, TX Position Details: * Full-time * Seeking an EP ... From bird watching and botanical gardens to fishing, hunting and paddling, you'll find plenty of ...

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How much do full time bird hunting guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time bird hunting guide in the United States is $17.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a full time bird hunting guide do?

A Full Time Bird Hunting Guide leads clients on bird hunting trips, ensuring a safe and successful experience. Their responsibilities include scouting hunting areas, setting up equipment, following hunting regulations, and providing expert guidance on bird identification and shooting techniques. They also assist with retrieving game, managing dogs if applicable, and educating clients about local wildlife and conservation efforts. Excellent communication and outdoor skills are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time bird hunting guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Bird Hunting Guide, you need strong knowledge of local wildlife, hunting regulations, firearm safety, and outdoor survival, often supported by relevant guiding certifications or hunting licenses. Familiarity with GPS navigation, mapping software, and the maintenance of hunting equipment is typically required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and customer service skills help guides create a safe and enjoyable experience for clients. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring client safety, legal compliance, and memorable hunting excursions.

What are some common challenges faced by full time bird hunting guides, and how can they be addressed?

Full-time bird hunting guides often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, varying bird populations, and ensuring the safety and satisfaction of clients with diverse experience levels. To address these, guides must stay well-informed about local regulations and migratory patterns, maintain flexibility in planning hunting trips, and prioritize strong communication with clients. Building expertise in habitat management and investing in quality equipment also helps ensure successful and enjoyable outings.
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Infographic showing various Full Time Bird Hunting Guide job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,919 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Assistant Project Superintendent - Irrigation - Golf Course Construction

Duininck Companies

Sioux Falls, SD • On-site

$25/hr

Full-time, Per diem

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Duininck is a fourth-generation, 100-year family-led company focused on building strong communities through our relationships with customers, employees, subcontractors and vendors. We have a diverse portfolio of businesses managing projects at any scale.
Duininck Golf is a nationally recognized leader in golf course construction, specializing in renovations, restorations, re-models and new course development. Our mission is to build excellence guided by one standard: "Building the Best Golf."
This full-time position comes with a strong benefits package including:
  • Competitive hourly pay starting at $25 per hour, based on experience (average 60-hour work week)
  • Paid Time Off
  • Housing/lodging options including company paid or per diem
  • Vehicle reimbursement program
  • Monthly cell phone reimbursement
  • Strong Health Plans, Dental & Vision Plans, Company Paid Life insurance & Short-Term Disability
  • Position specific personal protective equipment provided
  • 401K with company match, and more!

The Assistant Project Superintendent � Irrigation will support the planning, installation, and commissioning of golf course irrigation systems, oversee field crews, ensure adherence to design specifications, and assist in delivering projects on schedule and within quality standards.
The Role:
  • Project Coordination: Assist in scheduling, organizing, and overseeing work related to irrigation. Work closely with contractors, sub-contractors, and suppliers to ensure timely delivery of materials and services.
  • Site Supervision: Maintain a consistent presence on the job site to monitor progress, quality, and safety. Support the Project Superintendent in directing crews, resolving issues, and adapting plans to changing conditions.
  • Quality Control: Inspect work performed by construction teams to verify that it meets project specifications, golf course standards, and regulatory requirements. Document findings and communicate any deficiencies or corrective actions to the appropriate parties.
  • Safety Management: Promote and enforce safety protocols, conduct regular site safety inspections, and ensure all personnel are trained in proper safety procedures. Respond to incidents swiftly and ensure compliance.
  • Resource Management: Track the usage and allocation of construction materials, tools, and equipment. Assist in inventory management and ensure the efficient use of resources to minimize waste and maximize productivity.
  • Communication: Serve as a liaison between the Project Superintendent, irrigation crews, architects, engineers, and clients. Relay instructions, updates, and feedback promptly and professionally.
  • Problem Solving: Anticipate potential challenges and work collaboratively to develop solutions. Address unforeseen issues�such as weather delays, equipment failure, or design changes.
  • Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate records of daily activities, work progress, site conditions, attendance, and safety incidents. Assist in preparing periodic project reports for management and stakeholders.
  • Scheduling: Assist in developing and maintaining construction schedules. Monitor milestones and deadlines, ensuring that all phases of construction remain on track and are completed according to plan.
  • Technical Support: Apply working knowledge of golf course irrigation construction techniques�including grading, operating equipment, and turf installation�to support the implementation of design specifications.
  • Training and Team Development: Assist in orienting new employees, fostering a culture of teamwork, and encouraging continuous improvement among construction crews.

Work Environment:
  • Site-based role with regular travel between project locations.
  • Must be able to navigate and move independently around active construction sites, often in varying weather conditions and challenging terrain.
  • Occasional evening and weekend hours to meet deadlines and address urgent matters.
  • Regularly required to walk, bend, kneel, stretch, lift, and sit for extended periods.
  • Must be physically capable of lifting and handling objects up to 50 pounds.

What we Look For:
  • Individuals who work safely and have the courage to speak up if you see unsafe behavior or conditions.
  • High School Diploma/GED.
  • 2 or 4-year college degree preferred or a minimum of 2-4 years field experience in golf course construction.
  • Basic to intermediate experience with layout and installation of irrigation systems including understanding of mainlines, lateral lines, valves, heads and controllers.
  • Basic to intermediate knowledge of pump stations and water sources, HDPE pipe installation and sprinkler head installation.
  • Experience with irrigation control systems including Toro, Rain Bird, Hunter, etc preferred.
  • Must be willing and able to work extended hours, including evenings and weekends, with typical workweeks exceeding 60 hours, based on project demands and schedules.
  • Full-time travel and being away from home for extended periods. Assignments are project-based and located throughout the United States. Employees are expected to remain on-site for the duration of the project.

If you are passionate about construction and eager to contribute to building some of the best golf courses in the country, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity at Duininck Golf.
Duininck is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetics, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or citizenship status. If you would like more information on your EEO rights under the law, click here.